Category Archives: Case Studies
Homeland Advisory Group Selects KNOX-BOX®
The 2012 International Fire Code requires business with restricted entrance control or gated facilities to install a key box to allow emergency services access to their property in an emergency. KNOX-BOX® Rapid Entry Systems have set the standard since 1975 … Continue reading
AHA Heartsaver First-Aid/CPR/AED Certification – Hollywood Client
CPR/First-Aid/AED Certification One of Homeland Advisory Groups instructors stands aside and plays a scenario video from the American Heart Association for the clients Emergency Response Team (trained and developed by Homeland Advisory Group) during their Heartsaver CPR/First-Aid/AED certification. Homeland Advisory … Continue reading
Homeland Advisory Group – Newest Contractor for County of Los Angeles
Homeland Advisory Group is now the official supplier of Emergency Communications Cases to the County of Los Angeles’s Health Department. The cases, although confidential, will be self-contained turn key 2-way communication hubs for use in disaster/emergency deployments. Homeland Advisory Group … Continue reading
Prison Contraband Smart Phone Mitigation Planning
Homeland Advisory Group is now offering mitigation planning that addresses the increasing problem of Contraband Smart Phones in the US prison system. Despite rules and regulations banning the use of wireless phones by inmates, they are reportedly purchasing and receiving … Continue reading
Osama Bin Laden Is DEAD
Thank you to all the troops and their families that have sacrificed so much to make this possible. Homeland Advisory Group is committed to protect and prepare the private industry from all natural and human threats, both foreign and domestic. … Continue reading
Explained – The NEW National Terrorism Advisory System
The National Terrorism Advisory System The National Terrorism Advisory System, or NTAS, replaces the old color-coded Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS). This new system will more effectively communicate information about terrorist threats by providing timely, detailed information to the public, … Continue reading
US Government Prepares The National Level Exercise 2011
Successful disaster preparedness is directly related to the quality of planning, training provided, and the testing that occurs before a disaster strikes. The National Level Exercise 2011 (NLE 11), which will simulate a disastrous earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic … Continue reading
More Than 1 in 10 U.S. Bridges are in Dangerous Need of Repair
Last month, a new report found that nearly 12 percent of the bridges in the United States were “structurally deficient” and required replacement. The report, prepared by Transportation for America (TOA), an advocacy organization made up of business, transportation, and … Continue reading
Emergency Communication Cases
One of the largest school districts in Los Angeles County, needed a turn-key Emergency Communication solution for their Emergency Management Department. They knew they needed a mobile, durable and element resistant system to deploy for emergency situations, such as a … Continue reading
CyberCrime – Cybercriminals Now Targeting POS(point-of-sale) Devices
Payment processing devices for credit and debit cards is the newest target for cybercriminals because of lax security controls. The most common target, small businesses, according to a report from Trustwave. Trustwave, which investigates payment card breaches for companies such … Continue reading